 | Charles Lloyd - 1819 - 332 sider
...Disinterested love shall call For Heaven's most gratulating strain— Till self be lost !— God all in all ! LINES, Written in consequence of hearing of a young...had voluntarily starved himself to death on Skiddaw, and who was found after his decease in a bed of turf, piled with his own hands, previous to that event.... | |
 | 1865
...pointer. He has a fine nose; but he won't or can't range. He keeps always close to your foot, and then he points larks and tit-mice." By-and-by he was on the...contribution, which I think has not been enough noticed, is one entire farce, which figures a little inappropriately in one of the numbers. It is called " The... | |
 | John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1865
...pointer. He has a fine nose; but he won't or can't range. He keeps always close to your foot, and then he points larks and tit-mice." By-and-by he was on the...contribution, which I think has not been enough noticed, is one entire farce, which figures a little inappropriately in one of the numbers. It is called "The... | |
 | Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - 1866 - 229 sider
...By-and-by he was on the staff of ' Blackwood's Magazine,' and was dotting its pages with little airy sonnets, signed with his delicate " CL" Some of them...contribution, which I think has not been enough noticed, is one entire farce, which figures a little inappropriately in one of the numbers. It is called " The... | |
 | John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1865
...Пс has a fine nose ; but he won't or can't range. He keeps always close to your foot, and then he points larks and tit-mice." By-and-by he was on the..."CL" Some of them are not included in his collected wrorks, as the " lines written in consequence of hearing of a young man that had voluntarily starved... | |
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